RE: naming quandary
so should I have Detect::CD or CD::Detect? -Original Message- From: Dmitri Tikhonov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 3:50 PM To: Erick Calder Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: naming quandary On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Erick Calder wrote: > also, these names are getting rather long... would PoCo::Detect::Fs, or > PoCo::Detect::Path be better? I think PoCo::Detect::Fs looks prettier. To make it prettier yet, use caps: PoCo::Detect::FS. - Dmitri.
Re: naming quandary
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Erick Calder wrote: > also, these names are getting rather long... would PoCo::Detect::Fs, or > PoCo::Detect::Path be better? I think PoCo::Detect::Fs looks prettier. To make it prettier yet, use caps: PoCo::Detect::FS. - Dmitri.
naming quandary
need a little input: I have a component that detects changes to directories and files that I originally called PoCo::Dir::Watch because it only detected directory changes... now I thought to call it PoCo::Detect::Filesystem... but then it occurred to me to rename PoCo::CD::Detect to PoCo::Detect::CD... trouble is I also have PoCo::CD::Rip... so now I don't know what makes sense. also, these names are getting rather long... would PoCo::Detect::Fs, or PoCo::Detect::Path be better? feedback guys?
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Re: http://poe.perl.org/
On (12/16/02 11:05), Dennis Taylor wrote: > Good to hear that it's unrelated. But the domain still expired a > week ago, so you might want to have a chat with them about that too. :-) no that's dotster's fault. apparently 'auto-renew' means 'delete all pertinent information' sigh m.
Re: http://poe.perl.org/
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:37:17 -0500 sungo wrote: +-- | On (12/16/02 13:33), Dmitri Tikhonov wrote: | | > > err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing | > > "portal" sites. | > > | > > www.perl.org seems ok, though. | > > | > > Is anybody else experiencing this? | | yeah, there was a dns mixup this morning. its been resolved (har) now | and as soon as your dns caches catch up, all should be well. | | if you havent hit it recently (so its not in your cache), | http://poe.eekeek.org will get you there as well. | | m. +-- I'm sure you all are working to clear this up. And that my observations are redundant. But still Restarting my cache does not seem to resolve this. and digging poe.eekeek.org from an NS for eekeek.org shows poe.eekeek.org. 86400 IN A 64.85.73.31 Then telneting to port 80 at that IP and 'GET /' returns a Dotster page. Maybe the provider needs to wait for a main window to fix this? I'm surprised how much I miss being able to view the wiki. Let me know how I can help out. BTW I'd be glad to host this or any other user group site. On our services here at ViaWest.net. --
Re: http://poe.perl.org/
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 01:46:30PM -0500, sungo wrote: > like i said a minute ago, this is all just a dns confusion between the > hosting service poe.perl.org is on and my dns servers (the confusion > being that they didnt tell me the ip addys were changing). its all > fixed now. Good to hear that it's unrelated. But the domain still expired a week ago, so you might want to have a chat with them about that too. :-) _ Dennis Taylor "Anyone whose days are all the same and free from [EMAIL PROTECTED]want inhabits eternity of a sort." - Peter Hoeg _ PGP Fingerprint: A40B 4A41 F140 9196 C598 B096 5324 F39E 42F9 9A11
Re: http://poe.perl.org/
On (12/16/02 10:44), Dennis Taylor wrote: > Yes. The problem seems to be that poe.perl.org is a CNAME to > poe.eekeek.org, and the owner of that domain (Matt Cashner) forgot to > renew it. Whoops. not at all actually. poe.eekeek.org is (was an A record pointed at a web host). the host's ip address changed and the original ip was taken by some squatter service. and since it didnt know what the hell you were talking about, you got the "hey want to register this domain" nonsense. like i said a minute ago, this is all just a dns confusion between the hosting service poe.perl.org is on and my dns servers (the confusion being that they didnt tell me the ip addys were changing). its all fixed now. m.
Re: http://poe.perl.org/
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 01:29:34PM -0500, Al Tobey wrote: > err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing > "portal" sites. > > www.perl.org seems ok, though. > > Is anybody else experiencing this? Yes. The problem seems to be that poe.perl.org is a CNAME to poe.eekeek.org, and the owner of that domain (Matt Cashner) forgot to renew it. Whoops. _ Dennis Taylor "Anyone whose days are all the same and free from [EMAIL PROTECTED]want inhabits eternity of a sort." - Peter Hoeg _ PGP Fingerprint: A40B 4A41 F140 9196 C598 B096 5324 F39E 42F9 9A11
Re: http://poe.perl.org/
On (12/16/02 13:33), Dmitri Tikhonov wrote: > > err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing > > "portal" sites. > > > > www.perl.org seems ok, though. > > > > Is anybody else experiencing this? yeah, there was a dns mixup this morning. its been resolved (har) now and as soon as your dns caches catch up, all should be well. if you havent hit it recently (so its not in your cache), http://poe.eekeek.org will get you there as well. m.
Re: http://poe.perl.org/
On 16 Dec 2002, Al Tobey wrote: > err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing > "portal" sites. > > www.perl.org seems ok, though. > > Is anybody else experiencing this? I get the same thing. Big big eww! - Dmitri.
http://poe.perl.org/
err ... what happened here? I'm getting one of those domain-hosing "portal" sites. www.perl.org seems ok, though. Is anybody else experiencing this? -Al This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the Priority Health Information Services Department at (616) 942-0954.
Re: [OT] ANNOUNCE: Trickster Streaming Server 0.01 released
My God, this is awesome! Thank you so very much! -a On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote: > I've just released a new software: > Trickster - Pure Perl Media Streaming Server > > This would be your enjoyment as an intranet radio station. You can > browse and manipulate streaming queue with simple web interface. Queue > manipulation and playlist history is all handled with a file based > Unix way, so extensions can be made easily. > > Implemented with POE (HTTP streaming server part) and Template-Toolkit > + Template::Plugin::MP3 (web interface part). > > You can see screenshot of its interface at: > http://trickster.bulknews.net/index.pl?ScreenShots > > You can download the tarball at: > http://bulknews.net/lib/archives/trickster-0.01.tar.gz > > Any suggestions welcome. > > Thanks, > > -- > Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
[OT] ANNOUNCE: Trickster Streaming Server 0.01 released
I've just released a new software: Trickster - Pure Perl Media Streaming Server This would be your enjoyment as an intranet radio station. You can browse and manipulate streaming queue with simple web interface. Queue manipulation and playlist history is all handled with a file based Unix way, so extensions can be made easily. Implemented with POE (HTTP streaming server part) and Template-Toolkit + Template::Plugin::MP3 (web interface part). You can see screenshot of its interface at: http://trickster.bulknews.net/index.pl?ScreenShots You can download the tarball at: http://bulknews.net/lib/archives/trickster-0.01.tar.gz Any suggestions welcome. Thanks, -- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>